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THE
QUARTERLY REVIEW.
SEPTEMBER & DECEMBER,
1812.
VOL. VIII.
London:
Printed by C. Roworth, Bell-yard, Temple-bar; for
JOHN MURRAY, 50, ALBEMARLE STREET:
SOLD ALSO BY
PARKER, OXFORD; DEIGHTON, CAMBRIDGE;
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, EDINBURGH; AND J. CUMMING, DUBLIN.
1813.
CONTENTS
OF
No. XV.
ART. I. First Annual Report of the National Society, for pro-
moting the Education of the Poor in the Principles
of the Established Church. With an Account of the
Proceedings for the Formation of the Society, and an
Appendix of Documents; together with a List of
Subscribers to the Society in London, and to Societies
in the Country, in union with the National Society.
II. A Brief Inquiry into the Causes of premature Decay in
our Wooden Bulwarks, with an Examination of the
Means best calculated to prolong their Duration.
By Richard Pering, Esq. of His Majesty's Yard at
Plymouth Dock.
Observations on the Expediency of Ship-building at
Bombay for the Service of His Majesty and of the
East India Company. By William Taylor Money,
Esq. late Superintendant of the Marine at Bombay.
III. Specimens of a New Translation of Juvenal.
IV. Elements of Chemical Philosophy. By Sir Humphry
Davy, LL. D. Sec. R. S. Prof. Chem. R.I. and B. A.
M.R.I. F.R. S. E. M.R. I. A. M.R. A. Stock. Imp.
Med. Chir. Ac. St. Pet. Am. Phil. Soc. Hon. Memb.
Soc. Dubl. Manch. Phys. Soc. Ed. Med. Soc. London.
V. Count Julian: a Tragedy.
VI. Calamities of Authors; including some Inquiries re-
specting their moral and literary Characters. By the
Author of Curiosities of Literature.'
VII. The History of the European Commerce with India.
To which is subjoined, a Review of the Arguments for
and against the Trade with India, and the Manage-
ment of it by a Chartered Company. With an Ap-
pendix of authentic Accounts. By David Macpher-
son, Author of the Annals of Commerce, &c.
VIII. Poetical
VIII. Poetical Vagaries. By George Colman, the Younger
IX. Outlines of Natural Philosophy; being Heads of Lec-
tures delivered in the University of Edinburgh. By
John Playfair, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the
University of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Society
of London, and Secretary of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh
X. The Life and Administration of Cardinal Wolsey. By
John Galt.
Page
144
149
163
XI. The GENUINE Rejected Addresses presented to the
Committee of Management for Drury-Lane Theatre;
preceded by that written by Lord Byron, and adopted
by the Committee.
Rejected Addresses; or, the New Theatrum Poetarum. 172
XII. An Historical and Critical Essay on the Life and Cha-
racter of Petrarch.
XIII. Mr. Madison's War. A dispassionate Inquiry into the
Reasons alleged by Mr. Madison for declaring an of-
fensive and ruinous War against Great Britain; toge-
ther with some Suggestions as to a peaceable and con-
stitutional Mode of averting that dreadful Calamity.
By a New England Farmer.
XIV. ΕΥΡΙΠΙΔΟΥ ΙΠΠΟΛΥΤΟΣ ΣΤΕΦΑΝΗΦΟΡΟΣ. Euripidis
Hippolytus Coronifer. Ad fidem Manuscriptorum ac
veterum editionum emendavit et annotationibus in-
struxit Jacobus Henricus Monk, A. M. SS. Trinitatis
Collegii Socius, et Græcarum Literarum apud Canta-
brigienses Professor Regius.
181
193
215
Appendix to Markland's Euripidis Supplices.
Quarterly List of New Publications
231
No. XVI.
ART. I. Papers respecting the Negociation for a Renewal of the
East India Company's exclusive Privileges.
Petitions of the Merchants and Manufacturers of Bristol,
Liverpool, Glasgow, &c. against the Renewal of the
Company's Charter, &c.
II. De la Littérature Française pendant le 18me Siècle
MI. An Historical Sketch of the last Years of the Reign of
239
287
Gustavus Adolphus the IVth, late King of Sweden. 302
IV. Propositions for ameliorating the Condition of the Poor,
and for improving the moral Habits, and increasing
the Comforts of the Labouring People, by Regula-
tions calculated to reduce the Parochial Rates of the
Kingdom, and generally to promote the Happiness
and Security of the Community at large, by the Di-
minution of immoral and penal Offences, and the fu-
ture Prevention of Crimes. By P. Colquhoun, LL. D. 319
V. An Appeal to the Gospel, or an Inquiry into the Jus-
tice of the Charge, alleged by Methodists and other
Objectors, that the Gospel is not preached by the
National Clergy in a Series of Discourses delivered
before the University of Oxford in the Year 1812, at
the Lecture founded by the late Rev. J. Bampton,
M. A. Canon of Salisbury. By Richard Mant, M.A.
Vicar of Great Coggeshall, Essex, and late Fellow of
Oriel College.
VI. Travels in Southern Africa in the Years 1803-1806.
By Henry Lichtenstein, Doctor in Medicine and Phi-
losophy, and Professor of Natural History in the Uni-
versity of Berlin; Member of several learned Socie-
ties, &c. &c. Translated from the original German,
by Anne Plumptre.
356
374
VII. Ex